INVESTIGADORES
BARBERO Cesar Alfredo
artículos
Título:
Electrostatic self-assembly of hierarchical porous carbon microparticles
Autor/es:
J.BALACH; M.M. BRUNO; N.G. COTELLA; D.F. ACEVEDO; C.A. BARBERO
Revista:
JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2012 vol. 199 p. 386 - 394
ISSN:
0378-7753
Resumen:
Hierarchical porous carbon microparticles (HPCMs) are produced by milling and sieving porous monolithic carbon, which was obtained by carbonization of a resorcinol-formaldehyde gel in the presence of surfactant as a pore stabilizer. The obtained HPCMs has a surface area of 536 m2 g−1 and maximum specific capacitance and areal capacitance, measured at slow scan rates, of 194 F g−1 and 152 mF cm−2 respectively. Moreover, the carbon surface remains accessible at 100 mV s−1 with large values of specific capacitance (154 F g−1) and areal capacitance (121 mF cm−2), making the material suitable for fast supercapacitors. The HPCMs are then built into electrostatic self-assembled (ESA) adsorbed layers by sequential immersion of a planar electrode in HPCMs dispersions and a cationic polyelectrolyte. Using soluble redox molecules, it is possible to detect the finite (inside the pores) and semi-infinite (outer surface) diffusion of redox species. The specific capacitance of the HPCMs could be increased up to 5 times (to ca. 900 F g−1 in acid media) by adsorption of naphthoquinone molecules on the carbon surface. Using the ESA process, it is possible to build a layer with three different quinones in a single electrode. The specific capacitance of those layers is more than 4 times higher and maintained nearly constant in a wide range of potential